Democratic Party of Georgia: Perdue 'Still Silent' Days After Trump Vetoes NDAA, 'Undercuts' the 'Ridiculously Low' Stimulus Checks Perdue Touted
December 25, 2020
December 25, 2020
ATLANTA, Georgia, Dec. 25 -- The Democratic Party of Georgia issued the following news release:
Two days after President Trump called for $2,000 stimulus checks, former corporate CEO Senator David Perdue has refused to tell Georgia voters or the press whether he will stop touting the coronavirus relief bill with $600 checks and support $2,000 checks for Americans, or if he'll break from Trump and continue fighting against pandemic aid to families and small businesses. Perdue, T . . .
Two days after President Trump called for $2,000 stimulus checks, former corporate CEO Senator David Perdue has refused to tell Georgia voters or the press whether he will stop touting the coronavirus relief bill with $600 checks and support $2,000 checks for Americans, or if he'll break from Trump and continue fighting against pandemic aid to families and small businesses. Perdue, T . . .
